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Discover Ludwig"stalling tactic" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You could use it to describe a strategy where a person or group delays making an important decision or taking an action by not committing to it or constantly pushing it back. For example: "The opposition party was making a stalling tactic by not agreeing to pass the bill in Congress."
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Had a perfectly earnest moral and political stance actually been a convenient stalling tactic?
But they dropped the filibuster stalling tactic, the first time it has ever been used to delay confirmation of a defence secretary, after a week-long recess.
Instead, he said, "It is purely a stalling tactic".
This would be only a stalling tactic, though.
We don't want a timetable - this is a stalling tactic.
And that stalling tactic is no longer an option.
Many feared the mission was another stalling tactic by the government.
Silence is a stalling tactic, and silence is a cop-out.
But the opposition has rejected the move as a stalling tactic.
At the very least, it's an effective stalling tactic against Commies.
The suggestion prompted organizers from Local 802 to protest, saying it was a stalling tactic.
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